A Fijian ex-soldier, who fought for Britain spared deportation.

Can you believe we were about to deport a guy from Fiji, who served with the British Army for nine years?

According to this article he failed to submit the required paperwork for him to remain in the U.K, so he was subsequently deemed an illegal
immigrant.

He joined the Army in 2001 and served for 9 years with the British Army, meaning he would have left the Army in 2010. This means it's taken 3+ years!
to catch up with this guy, why didn't they contact him after a couple of months and remind him? How much would that cost, compared to cost of
tracking him down, detaining him in a immigration camp and then the cost of the revue. 1 phone call, one visit to remind him.

To be detained and treated in the way he has, is also unbelievable. Detained In an immigration camp for 5 weeks. His freedoms removed for 5 weeks,
after serving in the forces we are told to admire and hold in great esteem by a Government so full of contempt for the armed services it's
embarrassing. What support is there in communities for returning servicemen? It's mainly charities, when it should be Government funded programmes
for these brave humans.

It seems we are good at treating those who have served us with utter contempt yet those who have no intention to offer anything positive to this
country are welcomed with open arms and offered every assistance.
It's the same with The Gurkha's etc, it disgusts me how we treat these people.

As a slight aside - those Fijians are tough characters - I know from personal experience.

It's in the Genes, they have a strong rugby league team and rugby union 7's

I seriously cannot believe this scenario to be perfectly honest. It goes to show the Government has lost the immigration battle, when they are willing
to deport a man like this, just to make the figures look good.

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